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Vittorio Silvestrini, founder of Perlarredi di Azzano, was undergoing plastic surgery. He was 72 years old
AZZANO TENTH. A well-known Opitergino businessman, Vittorio Silvestrini, 72, founder of Perlarredi de Azzano Decimo, died Thursday morning while preparing to undergo an operation at a cosmetic surgery center in Spresiano.
The Treviso Prosecutor’s Office immediately opened an investigation and two doctors, a Tuscan and a Padua, are being investigated for the crime of “culpable death in the health sector.” An act to clarify the causes of death. The autopsy scheduled for the next few days will be essential.
The incident occurred two days ago at a clinic in via Galvani in Spresiano. As learned, the entrepreneur would have had to undergo the reduction of a scar related to a previous surgery. But when everything was ready for the intervention, Silvestrini felt bad.
Doctors following him immediately raised the alarm at the Treviso Emergency Operations Center. About ten minutes later, an ambulance from 118 was already in Spresiano, but the doctors had no choice but to declare Silvestrini’s death.
The tragedy was immediately reported to the Treviso Prosecutor’s Office, which ordered the seizure of the deceased businessman’s medical history, the instruments and medicines found in the operating room. The names of two doctors, those present during the anesthesia surgery, have been entered in the suspect registry, and the assignment will be delivered to a pathologist for autopsy on Monday. The magistrate wants to clarify the cause of death. That is, to understand if death was caused by some internal factor in the Spresian structure or if, instead, it was suddenly determined by factors independent of the intervention of the clinic doctors.
It was certainly a long-planned surgery – reducing a scar from a previous mild chest reduction surgery. It seems that the entrepreneur from Opitergino did not suffer from particular pathologies. In 2014, he underwent heart bypass surgery. But he had made such an immediate recovery that he hadn’t had any more problems since. In fact, he walked a lot to keep fit.
Immediately after the tragedy, Silvestrini’s wife, Carolina Drusian, was called by a nurse at the clinic who told her the sad news. The businessman was well known in and around Oderzo precisely for his business activity and the news of his death soon spread throughout the Oderzo area and the Pordenone province. In 1979 he founded Perlarredi, a leader in the matchboard market, which employs 18 employees.